Bodega 1904

Newtown & the Inner West


A creative menu of wood-grilled dishes is the backbone of the menu in this Tramsheds restaurant from the team behind Bodega and Porteño in Surry Hills. But it's equally pleasant to sit at the long bar and sip a glass of something Spanish while snacking on delicious cheese, ham or morcilla. There's a wine shop here too.


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